Honeycomb HTC Pucini Tablet Bound for US

Android giants HTC look set to be releasing the much talked about HTC Pucinni on AT&T according to recent pictures discovered on the FCC website.

The 10 inch tablet looks to be carrying antenna’s supporting the GSM 850 and1900MHz frequencies as well as 3G WCDMA 850 and 1900MHz bands. This alone makes it a pretty robust tablet though the real showstopper biggie on this device is the fact that it’s boasting LTE radios with AWS 4 and 17 bands.

Amongst the above it looks like the tablet will be able to take a sim card and has a dual speaker setup.

Considering the feedback the HTC Flyer got from fellow bloggers and reviewers it’s not surprising that we are all a bit dubious about this device.

John is the Editor-in-Chief here and considers himself a connoisseur of all chocolate deep fried (such as the Mars Bar) and Irn Bru. Based just outside of Glasgow in Scotland he is married with 3 young daughters and has always carried a passion for writing technology news since his early days writing as a reviewer and news writer on tracyandmatt.co.uk. You can get in touch with John by emailing john@landoftechnology.com

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